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    Gene expression suggests conserved aspects of <it>Hox </it>gene regulation in arthropods and provides additional support for monophyletic Myriapoda by Janssen Ralf, Budd Graham E

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Of the two splice variants of <it>Ubx/Antp </it>only one could be isolated from myriapods, representing a possible further synapomorphy of the Myriapoda.</p>…”
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    An apparently non-swinging tentorium in the Diplopoda (Myriapoda): comparative morphology of the tentorial complex in giant pill-millipedes (Sphaerotheriida) by Leif Moritz, Thomas Wesener, Markus Koch

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The presence of a swinging tentorium is a key apomorphy of Myriapoda, but this character has been studied in detail in only few species. …”
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    Comparative analysis of deutocerebral neuropils in Chilopoda (Myriapoda): implications for the evolution of the arthropod olfactory system and support for the Mandibulata concept by Sombke Andy, Lipke Elisabeth, Kenning Matthes, Müller Carsten HG, Hansson Bill S, Harzsch Steffen

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We suggest that this character set strongly supports the Mandibulata hypothesis (Myriapoda + (Crustacea + Hexapoda)) as opposed to the Myriochelata concept (Myriapoda + Chelicerata). …”
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    Hanseniella arborea n. sp., a migrating symphylan from an Amazonian blackwater inundation forest (Myriapoda, Symphyla, Scutigerellidae) by Ulf Scheller

    Published 1979-09-01
    “…Summary More than 800 specimens of migrating symphylans (Myriapoda, Symphyla, Scutigerellidae) have been collected in an inundation forest at the rio Tarumã-Mirim near Manaus in Brazil. …”
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    Homologs of <it>wingless </it>and <it>decapentaplegic </it>display a complex and dynamic expression profile during appendage development in the millipede <it>Glomeris marginata </it>(Myriapoda: Diplopoda) by Prpic Nikola-Michael

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…Here, <it>wg </it>and <it>dpp </it>are studied in the millipede <it>Glomeris marginata</it>, a representative of the Myriapoda.</p> <p>Results</p> <p><it>Glomeris wg </it>(<it>Gm-wg</it>) is expressed along the ventral side of the appendages compatible with functioning during the patterning of both the PD and dorsal-ventral (DV) axes. …”
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    Millipede and centipede (Myriapoda: Diplopoda, Chilopoda) assemblages in secondary succession: variance and abundance in Western German beech and coniferous forests as compared to fallow ground by A. Schreiner, P. Decker, K. Hannig, A. Schwerk

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Over the vegetation periods 2009 and 2010, we pitfall-trapped millipedes and centipedes (Myriapoda: Diplopoda, Chilopoda) on 21 Western German (North Rhine-Westphalian) deciduous and coniferous forest as well as fallow-ground sites of increasing age (1&amp;ndash;165 yr) and determined them to the species and sex. …”
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    Arthropod phylogenetics in light of three novel millipede (myriapoda: diplopoda) mitochondrial genomes with comments on the appropriateness of mitochondrial genome sequence data for inferring deep level relationships. by Michael S Brewer, Lynn Swafford, Chad L Spruill, Jason E Bond

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Newly sequenced genomes are combined with existing data to characterize the protein coding regions of myriapods and to attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships within the Myriapoda and Arthropoda. RESULTS: The newly sequenced genomes are similar to previously characterized millipede sequences in terms of synteny and length. …”
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